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In praise of excellence – Is there any real benefit to being outstandingly good at consultation?
Thirty years ago, an American management consultant from McKinsey became rich and famous when he wrote a series of best-selling business books, starting with In Search of Excellence. His name was Tom Peters, and he convinced a lot of people – though in later life his reputation has been sullied by allegations that some of the data in his seminal book was actually faked!
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